Bloggers and sisters Mira and Thilda front the campaign for retail label Su-Shi. The retro and vintage designs feature handbags, laptop bags, clutches, boots, shopper bags and other footwear designs. The Swedish sisters didn't just pose for the campaign but also designed the collection.

Tuesday, 18 October 2011

The biggest lesson is that color blocking isn't an excuse to pull random, colorful garments out of your closet. "I don't do more than three colors” Don't go overboard or try too hard. When they get into the four and five bright colors, you start to look like a 1980s video game, you start to look almost clownish If you want to stand out in a crowd, people are going to see you right away. You'll probably get lots of compliments if you do it correctly.

For an adventurous fashionista, colorblocking allows you to show your fashion skills, especially when it comes to pulling together colorful separates, new or ones you already own. If you're a colorblock newbie, stick to color blocking a blouse and a jacket… sooner your combination skills will develop once you take the right first step ;)

Still How to Color Block Pink: Pink looks great with many colors in the blocking scheme. Some super & safe choices are red, purple and coral. Neutral accents break up the brightness. If you’re looking to stand out in a crowd, opt for yellow!

How to Color Block Orange: Orange is great with purple, white and green. If you’re looking for less of a Spring look, go for brown or red If you want to rock the 60′s Twiggy look, go for baby blue)

How to Color Block Blue: Baby blue and electric coming out on top. Each of these work great mixed together. Accents of metallic, purple, yellow, emerald green and charcoal offset the look.

How to Color Block Yellow: Yellow presented itself on the runway in hues from bright to muted. Warning: Do not attempt a color block with dark mustard yellow, you will certainly fail terribly. Color block Spring’s yellows with teal ( killer look), pink and green

Also, remember that neutral doesn't have to mean nude. Use white, grey, brown and black to hold your outfit together. And an easy way to make sure you get the trend right, even without a neutral? Stick with different hues of the same color. Sky blue, cobalt and navy look great, while pale pink, bright pink and fuchsia do as well.

wow it feels like I haven't been blogging for ages! college hours seem to snap me out of the boredom and doesn't fail as a time-killer routine. I'm just so glad I started college instead of starting on February as I had planned earlier. I'll be done with my 15 week foundation course and then go straight to HR. Then the seriousness begins *yawn* I'm just enjoying it so far elHamdillah , I'm loving every moment of it , except the part of waking up and rushing to be on time , *always fails* but yeah I'm planning to work hard. I want to please my parents :D Oh and I started realizing that drama has arrived earlier than I expected, this girl tells me this about that girl, this girl warns me about that girl , who has been warned by that other girl .. Seriously? I came to college to study and make friends but with limits. NOT start a gossip girl season all over again. All I know is that I'll never have such true friends as the ones I have right now, my qps beloved Anyway I was in DXB few days ago, I won the prize of meeting Kim Kardashian and I was actually stunned with how BEAUTIFUL kim really is! None of that shit was photo shopped, I just couldn't help but stare at her! it was too good to be true! and I'm glad I spent the rest of the time shopping with daddy's credit card! I love him and I'm glad he took me all the way to dubai just for Kim Kardashian's sake! my older sister came along and we had a BLAST! Just a day and we decided to stay at crown plaza which was heavenly amazing !